Lawyers for a transgender girl fighting the Ontario government's repeal of a modernized sex-ed curriculum argued Monday that the move has put their 11-year-old client in harm's way because her classmates won't be required to learn about gender identity.

Former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Roy Halladay, who died in a plane crash at age 40 in 2017, appears to be a lock to enter the national baseball shrine in Cooperstown, N.Y., in his first year on the ballot. Results will be announced Tuesday night.

Ontario's minister of training, colleges and universities defended recently announced changes to post-secondary education on Monday, saying provincial decisions were all about the making the system more affordable.

The City of Brampton is set to vote Monday on whether to allow brick-and-mortar pot shops within its boundaries. The last-minute vote comes just a day before Ontario municipalities can choose to opt out of hosting private cannabis stores.

The son of an Ontario senior who drained his life savings and racked up massive debt in a matter of a few months says TD Bank didn't do enough to stop his father from being victimized in an online romance scam. The bank says staff asked the necessary questions and followed "rigorous processes."

What is being billed as an emissions "fix" for affected Volkswagens has created new issues, according to owners of vehicles who say they lag at acceleration and then surge forward, causing safety concerns even after a class action lawsuit was settled.

Northerners may have noticed games popping up in local bars that look and sound a lot like slot machines. It's called Got Skill? and they are completely legal and allowed outside of casinos. But the provincial government is hoping to change that.

Snow associated with a massive cold weather system moving across the U.S. has ended for the GTA and the clean-up exercise has commenced. But for some residents, the pace at which the city is removing snow from the streets and sidewalks is way too slow.

The group, which includes the Christian Medical and Dental Society of Canada, the Canadian Federation of Catholic Physicians' Societies and Canadian Physicians for Life, is asking Ontario's highest court to strike down the policy.

A new report suggests pent up demand for cycling infrastructure in Scarborough, despite the widespread belief in the suburbs that the car is king. A City cycling plan identifies 'sidewalk-level boulevard trails' as a way of creating separated multi-use paths without impacting automobile traffic.

One year after allegations of sexual misconduct against its founder and artistic director Albert Schultz cast a shadow on Toronto's critically hailed Soulpepper Theatre, the theatre has managed to survive, thanks to steady audience support and continuing on-stage excellence provided by the artists remaining in the company.